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including john lewis, and the experience of experience america program. tell me about that. >> well, a wonderful piece of the position of the chief of protocol is to work with the extraordinary protocol corps, and the best of the best is sent to the country, because we ra top post, and so i felt as one of the predecessors did, take them outside of the beltway and introduce them to the rest of america, because we are an extraordinary country and i want to showcase the best of america. we took them to atlanta, and congressman lewis spoke to the ambassadors about the civil rights movement and the difficulties of the civil rights movement, and there were other ambassadors who they themselves went through difl difficult times and the south african ambassador related and said thank you for sharing, that and thank you for the experience, because we learned so much from you and other ambassadors who had difficult times and equal difficult struggles they had gone through and learned so much from congressman lewis' experien experience. >> you are a mentor of of cou
including john lewis, and the experience of experience america program. tell me about that. >> well, a wonderful piece of the position of the chief of protocol is to work with the extraordinary protocol corps, and the best of the best is sent to the country, because we ra top post, and so i felt as one of the predecessors did, take them outside of the beltway and introduce them to the rest of america, because we are an extraordinary country and i want to showcase the best of america. we...
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and we want to make sure that every family in america can afford it. so i'm interested. if you guys have other ideas -- [ applause ] if you have other ideas about things that we should be looking at, we want to hear them, and that's part of the purpose of this town hall discussion. i'm interested in hearing your stories, getting your questions, and this will be a pretty informal affair. well, as informal as it gets when the president comes and there are a bunch of cameras everywhere. so with that, i'd just like to start the discussion. and what i'm going to do is i'm just going to call on folks, just raise your hand. i would ask you to stand up, introduce yourself. there are people with mikes, and they'll bring the mike to you and i'm going to go girl, boy, girl, boy, to make sure that it's fair. all right? so we'll start with this young lady right here in the striped top. >> thank you. it's an honor to have you here today. >> hold on a second. >> here we go. >> thank you. it's an honor to have you here today, mr. president. my name is nicole rohan from the decker school
and we want to make sure that every family in america can afford it. so i'm interested. if you guys have other ideas -- [ applause ] if you have other ideas about things that we should be looking at, we want to hear them, and that's part of the purpose of this town hall discussion. i'm interested in hearing your stories, getting your questions, and this will be a pretty informal affair. well, as informal as it gets when the president comes and there are a bunch of cameras everywhere. so with...
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together as opposed to dividing america. we are nowhere -- we've not realized the dream that my dad envisioned. he talked about a dream of freedom, justice, and equality for all human kind. i think these activities show us we have more work to do. >> what do you believe is the first step in this work? i'm in my 40s. i've heard people say this over and over. we've not realized the dream. i remember having these conversations in college and early on in my career. why haven't we? or is that too simplistic of a question to sask? >> i think there are a number of factors, but we start with an education system that has serious challenges. when we allow so many young people to just leave the school system. at fifth grade, kids are dropping out of school, and we're not doing anything about it. we're trying, but we really aren't focused on it. we used to have one of the greatest systems of public education in the world. now we certainly have a great college and university system, but our primary and secondary system is in trouble. tha
together as opposed to dividing america. we are nowhere -- we've not realized the dream that my dad envisioned. he talked about a dream of freedom, justice, and equality for all human kind. i think these activities show us we have more work to do. >> what do you believe is the first step in this work? i'm in my 40s. i've heard people say this over and over. we've not realized the dream. i remember having these conversations in college and early on in my career. why haven't we? or is that...
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he wants his legacy to get america out of engagements in the middle east. he doesn't want his legacy to get into another one. then you john kerry. he has a serial problem. he was pushing for engagement with assad. he thought that assad could be turned, that he was basically a guy who was willing to break from iran and go with the united states. so now kerry has his own legacy problem. he doesn't want to go down as the guy who let assad skate by. he's got to double down. >> let's talk about the numbers in this country. we've gone over progressives who watch this show, a lot of them. look at these numbers now. 46-46, which is the argument we had last night with ignatius and somebody else right now. he is a state reporter, ignatius, but he is a moderate. the problem faces among smart, progressive people who are skeptical about military involvement, now look at this is a 50-50. even given the iraq. >> but you mentioned that the republican numbers are probably slanted because people dislike obama. >> he can say i'm going pardon the thanksgiving turkey and they'd
he wants his legacy to get america out of engagements in the middle east. he doesn't want his legacy to get into another one. then you john kerry. he has a serial problem. he was pushing for engagement with assad. he thought that assad could be turned, that he was basically a guy who was willing to break from iran and go with the united states. so now kerry has his own legacy problem. he doesn't want to go down as the guy who let assad skate by. he's got to double down. >> let's talk...
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>> you know, it's an unfortunate realities of race relations in america today. i mean, it's the reality that there are many people out there who do not understand that african-american boys are targets. you know, they are targets of violence. they are targets of racial profiling and, you know, was i surprised? no, because i understand that there are many people out there who really do not comprehend the danger that our boys face walking down the street on a day-to-day basis. >> amy barnet, thank you so much for your time. again, this is the september edition of "ebony" magazine. stunning covers. thank you so much. appreciate it. >> thank you for having me. >>> still ahead an amazing story out of chicago. so the fbi has reopened a decades old kidnapping case after a 50-year-old man discovers the couple who raised him, they're not really his parents. how did this happen? >>> plus, the unbelievable video of the moment a tour bus is hit by a truck. look at this, the impact so severe the driver was sucked out of the window. more of this video and how this all happene
>> you know, it's an unfortunate realities of race relations in america today. i mean, it's the reality that there are many people out there who do not understand that african-american boys are targets. you know, they are targets of violence. they are targets of racial profiling and, you know, was i surprised? no, because i understand that there are many people out there who really do not comprehend the danger that our boys face walking down the street on a day-to-day basis. >> amy...
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layla, director of middle east task force at the new america foundation and former senior policy adviser commissioner of the palestinian refugee agency, jeremy, president and founder of political home for pro israel pro peace americans. an msnbc contributor and foreign policy analyst for newsweek and managing director of the washington institute and former senior director for middle east affairs at the national security council. thank you all for joining me. i want to start with you. how important is it this happens now under this secretary of state and this president? >> the urgency is real. if they don't achieve peace now, the spiraling is real. palestinian authority likely could collapse. israelis would have to go back in and assume full civil and military control of the west bank, violence would erupt. in the context of the region you described, violence there sets off sparks around the whole region, so this an incredibly important moment and incredibly high stakes decision by the administration to go for it at this moment. >> it's not entirely unheard of for a second term american p
layla, director of middle east task force at the new america foundation and former senior policy adviser commissioner of the palestinian refugee agency, jeremy, president and founder of political home for pro israel pro peace americans. an msnbc contributor and foreign policy analyst for newsweek and managing director of the washington institute and former senior director for middle east affairs at the national security council. thank you all for joining me. i want to start with you. how...
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get the samsung galaxy s 4 for only $148 on verizon - america's largest 4g lte network. walmart. i'll just press this, and you'll save on both. ding! ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, llllet's get ready to bundlllllle... [ holding final syllable ] oh, yeah, sorry! let's get ready to bundle and save. now, that's progressive. oh, i think i broke my spleen! home insurance provided and serviced by third party insurers. >>> the state department has scaled back diplomatic operations throughout much of the muslim world to an unprecedented degree, but how long can it maintain this level of alert? and what steps are the counterterror experts taking to disrupt and prevent future attack? joining me now, jeremy bash who served as chief of staff to former secretary of defense leon panetta and also chief of staff at the cia. you were there during benghazi last september 11th. you know what a state department -- an embassy under siege is like and not having the rapid response force. what are they trying to do now by being so public and out front? >> well, great to be back here, andrea. i th
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that's a sign that they want america on their side. but that said, i certainly have heard people talking about it today. >> you were in the mosque where i under it's a makeshift morgue where they are bringing in bodies. give us, if you can, a sense of -- we hear members, you say 521 people are dead. but it is just a number. give us a very real sense of what you're seeing, what people are feeling there. >> well, if you want plain numbers, the reality -- i can see inside this mosque, there were families gathering around them. women crying, some of them screaming as people try to preserve the body of their loved ones. of course this isn't an official morgue. you walk around in bare feet. the carpet is soaked with ice people are putting on these dead bodice and also they're trying desperately to alie the rot, it is a very, very tragic scene one i don't hope to see again. louisa loveluck, on the ground reporting for msnbc news. we wait for the president to make the first statement since this bloody crackdown, that claimed thousands of lives
that's a sign that they want america on their side. but that said, i certainly have heard people talking about it today. >> you were in the mosque where i under it's a makeshift morgue where they are bringing in bodies. give us, if you can, a sense of -- we hear members, you say 521 people are dead. but it is just a number. give us a very real sense of what you're seeing, what people are feeling there. >> well, if you want plain numbers, the reality -- i can see inside this mosque,...
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but we are the united states of america. we cannot and must not turn a blind eye to what happened in damascus. we lead with the belief that right makes might. not the other way around. i'm ready to act in the face of this outrage. i am acting congress to send a message to the world that we are ready to move forward together as one nation. >> we continue to follow the breaking news from this afternoon in washington where president obama surprised many when he announced he will now seek approval from congress before launching any military action in syria. >> here's my question for every member of congress and every member of the global community. what message will we send if a dictator can gas hundreds of children to death in plain sight and pay no price? what's the purpose of the international system that we've built if a prohibition on the use of chemical weapons that has been agreed to by the governments of 98% of the world's people, and approved overwhelmingly by the congress of the united states, is not enforced? >> this
but we are the united states of america. we cannot and must not turn a blind eye to what happened in damascus. we lead with the belief that right makes might. not the other way around. i'm ready to act in the face of this outrage. i am acting congress to send a message to the world that we are ready to move forward together as one nation. >> we continue to follow the breaking news from this afternoon in washington where president obama surprised many when he announced he will now seek...
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what america should be for all of us. i mean, did you guys interact with the younger kids? were they there with their parents? even cory booker spoke about how his dad always said, you know, don't just not know where you came from, the sacrifices we had to make to give you your freedoms. >> a lot of people brought their families, be it their mother who's older, a father, or their 15-year-old or 2-year-old or 3-year-old just because they wanted to experience history. it was powerful to see these people out there with their whole family. >> there was a sense of i want to make sure my kids are here so they remember this moment. >> absolutely. >> beautiful day. >> absolutely. all right. there is much more "cycle" still ahead. buildi ng a nimatronics buildi is all about getting things to work together. the timing. the actions. the reactions. everything has to sync up. my expenses are no different. membership streamlines your business expenses. with receiptmatch from american express just shoot your business card receipts and t
what america should be for all of us. i mean, did you guys interact with the younger kids? were they there with their parents? even cory booker spoke about how his dad always said, you know, don't just not know where you came from, the sacrifices we had to make to give you your freedoms. >> a lot of people brought their families, be it their mother who's older, a father, or their 15-year-old or 2-year-old or 3-year-old just because they wanted to experience history. it was powerful to see...
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it was a war against black america. now in the past 20 years, you've allowed that war to be profited by private prisons. >> now, that entire report is at presumedguilty.msnbc.com. we're also going to take questions on twitter at #hum #presumedguilty. with us now is the director of "lockdown usa," a documentary about the war on prisons. >> thank you for having me. >> the first question is, what's wrong with companies running these prisons? >> what has happened is for president past 40 years we've waged a war called the war on drugs. it's failed miserably. 20 years ago as this war was waging and locking up black and brown americans across this country, private prisons said, wow, there's a business here. we can make money on this. think came in the game. we'll take your prisoners from you. you sell us to them at the highest price and we'll take them from you. they started buying these prisons and putting them in private prisons. i'm a businessman. i employ 40 people. i appreciate business. as a business person, they said,
it was a war against black america. now in the past 20 years, you've allowed that war to be profited by private prisons. >> now, that entire report is at presumedguilty.msnbc.com. we're also going to take questions on twitter at #hum #presumedguilty. with us now is the director of "lockdown usa," a documentary about the war on prisons. >> thank you for having me. >> the first question is, what's wrong with companies running these prisons? >> what has happened...
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promoting the brand, unlimited opportunity for everyone in america. not the 47. but the 100%. >> joining me now live from boston is shawn spicer, communications director for the rnc. good morning. great to have you here. >> what's your react to newt gingrich's comments. is the republican party going to listen to that? because it seems as if he's almost calling them out for bucking the rnc's list of goals after the spring autopsy of 2012. >> specifically on obama care what the speaker went on to say while the republicans have solutions on health care he believes they should be wrapped up in a comprehensive way to pose a clear alternative to obama care as opposed to resolutions that address specific aspects of health care. the broader point, we can walk and chew gum at the same time. be critical after the current demonstration of democrats and liberals but we need to present america with a much more positive image which our party is better for freedom. for opportunity for every american that's something we'll continue to work on. >> since the spring autopsy, what s
promoting the brand, unlimited opportunity for everyone in america. not the 47. but the 100%. >> joining me now live from boston is shawn spicer, communications director for the rnc. good morning. great to have you here. >> what's your react to newt gingrich's comments. is the republican party going to listen to that? because it seems as if he's almost calling them out for bucking the rnc's list of goals after the spring autopsy of 2012. >> specifically on obama care what the...
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and black america? >> exactly. so he's trapped in that regard. when you see the march on washington, the people who attended that day were excited and nervous. they were taking steps to meet the other half of the country and say we are patriotic. they were scared. the city of washington cut off liquor sales that day. they were scared of it. we assume that african-americans are going to take all the risks to expose ourselves. the lessin of american history we only make progress when there's reciprocation, when the rest of us, when white america is taking some risk, too. that's what makes -- that's the good side of racial history. >> i'm going to ask this question i asked when i did a special friday, the 100th anniversary of the march on washington, what's the discussion going to be about? >> the discussion is going to be are we still a nation that recognizes that activism, the african-american experience is crucial to helping america live up to its stated ideals. i think we're still going to have that di
and black america? >> exactly. so he's trapped in that regard. when you see the march on washington, the people who attended that day were excited and nervous. they were taking steps to meet the other half of the country and say we are patriotic. they were scared. the city of washington cut off liquor sales that day. they were scared of it. we assume that african-americans are going to take all the risks to expose ourselves. the lessin of american history we only make progress when...
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we are the united states of america. we cannot and must not turn a blind eye to what happened in damascus. out of the ashes of world war, we built an international order and enforced the rules that gave it meaning. and we did so because we believe that the rights of individuals to live in peace and dignity depends on the responsibilities of nations. we aren't perfect, but this nation more than any other has been willing to meet those responsibilities. so to all members of congress, of both parties, i ask you to take this vote for our national security. i am looking forward to the debate. in doing so, i ask you, members of congress, to consider that some things are more important than partisan differences or the politics of the moment. ultimately, this is not about who occupies this office at any given time. it's about who we are as a country. i believe that the people's representatives must be invested in what america does abroad. and now is the time to show the world that america keeps our commitments. we do what we say
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. >> is america about to strike? >> officials here at the pentagoning are operating as if this is in fact a done deal. >> if you were to come, you're ready to go like that. >> like that. >> with small strikes. >> four u.s. navy destroyers and two submarines. >> the crisis has outpaced the world's response. >> what we saw in syria should shock the conscience of the world. >> we are supposed to be outraged by anyone using chemical weapons. >> they're trying to come up with an objective that punishes assad. >> if the syrians had oil, we would have been in there. >> how do we reconcile not wanting to get into this war. >> these people don't want american troops and for this to become another iraq. >> smash ath face of bashir assad. >> the president continues to work with his national security team when he has made a decision and has announcement to make, he'll make it. >> we begin with mounting signs is of impending u.s. military action against syria with senior officials telling nbc news strikes could be launched as soo
. >> is america about to strike? >> officials here at the pentagoning are operating as if this is in fact a done deal. >> if you were to come, you're ready to go like that. >> like that. >> with small strikes. >> four u.s. navy destroyers and two submarines. >> the crisis has outpaced the world's response. >> what we saw in syria should shock the conscience of the world. >> we are supposed to be outraged by anyone using chemical weapons....
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jay-z, america is blatantly racist. that's why you're a
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how does this happen if america? it's just insane. and what do you do about it given the refusal of congress and certainly of state legislatures other than colorado and maryland and connecticut, of course, tragically, to do anything about it? >> yeah. i mean i think we first of all don't give up on congress. i mean we showed with the original brady bill which became the brady law what the voice of the american public has the potential to accomplish on this issue and that is what congress can do to keep guns out of hands of dangerous people, out of people who shouldn't have those guns, criminals, domestic abusers and so forth. and we need to change the culture in this country. we need to empower ourselves as parents to make the right decisions to keep guns out of the hands of our children and that's something that definitely could have helped in tennessee. >> what do we do about chicago? i know, you know, mayor rahm emanuel and all the city leaders are trying to do something about it. they've brought in 600 people to help escort kids t
how does this happen if america? it's just insane. and what do you do about it given the refusal of congress and certainly of state legislatures other than colorado and maryland and connecticut, of course, tragically, to do anything about it? >> yeah. i mean i think we first of all don't give up on congress. i mean we showed with the original brady bill which became the brady law what the voice of the american public has the potential to accomplish on this issue and that is what congress...
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bank of america denies any wrongdoing. it has already paid billions in fines to settle allegations that it improperly handled mortgages, including a whopping $10 billion penalty earlier this year. joining me now in studio, zachary carabell, columnist for reuters. so does this mean anything to the average consumer, or is this just the big boys battling it out? >> unfortunately, it doesn't mean a lot. bank of america has been under repeated fire. this is the first time the justice department has gone after bank of america as opposed country wide, the big measuring insurer which they unfortunately bought. this is all 2008, right. >> this is at the beginning of the meltdown. >> so we're five years later. this is how slow our regulatory and justice system is to respond to things. it's not going to do anyone any good who was in that position in 2008. much for better, a lot of these practices no longer pertain, meaning banks have -- they may not have learned their lesson, but they learned there's an awful lot of risk in those pro
bank of america denies any wrongdoing. it has already paid billions in fines to settle allegations that it improperly handled mortgages, including a whopping $10 billion penalty earlier this year. joining me now in studio, zachary carabell, columnist for reuters. so does this mean anything to the average consumer, or is this just the big boys battling it out? >> unfortunately, it doesn't mean a lot. bank of america has been under repeated fire. this is the first time the justice...
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we now sell more products made in america to the rest of the world than ever before, our exports are way up. we produce more renewable energy than ever before, more natural gas than anybody else, health care costs have been growing at the slowest rate in 50 years and our deficits are coming down at the fastest rate in 60 years. so we're making progress. so thanks to the efforts of a lot of people like you, we've cleared away the rubble of the financial crisis. we're starting to lay the foundation for more stable, more durable economic growth. but as any middle class family will tell you, we're not yet where we need to be. because even before the crisis hit, we had lived through a decade where a few at the top were doing better and better, but most families were working harder and harder just to get by. and reversing this trend should be, must be washington's highest priority. it's my highest priority. i want to make sure that in america, it doesn't matter what you look like, where you come from, who you love, you should be able to make it when you try. you should be able to make it.
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america needs to pay attention and stay vocal. so here is a look at the top three stories ahead this week in fast forward. number three, florida's toxic duo. >> they'd probably be doing better if he wasn't trying to kill harry potter. >> it's very sad, very sad to watch. >> water boy, yeah, water boy. >> tomorrow marco rubio and rick scott headline an american for prosperity summit. >> florida wins, right? fast forward to number two. obama care 101. >> the health care reform that will lower costs and lengthen lives. >> president clinton will give a speech on health care reform on wednesday, ahead of the october open enrollment. >> somebody sent out a tweet. they said you should appoint him secretary of explaining stuff. >> good stuff, maynard. >> good stuff. >> stuff. i cleaned that up a little bit. >> i'm too old for this. >> and our number one story to watch, labor pains. >> we're fighting a losing game. >> uh-oh. sounds like somebody's got a case of the mondays. >> monday is labor day, a day to celebrate you, the workers of ame
america needs to pay attention and stay vocal. so here is a look at the top three stories ahead this week in fast forward. number three, florida's toxic duo. >> they'd probably be doing better if he wasn't trying to kill harry potter. >> it's very sad, very sad to watch. >> water boy, yeah, water boy. >> tomorrow marco rubio and rick scott headline an american for prosperity summit. >> florida wins, right? fast forward to number two. obama care 101. >> the...
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>> i think we can change things immediately just because we're america. that's not necessarily the case. >> president pulled troops out of iraq and trying to get them out of afghanistan. does he or this country have an appetite to get involved? that's the red line that the president does not want to cross. ♪ purple haze ♪ >> the dilemma gross deeper in syria with secretary of state john kerry declaring this afternoon that chemical weapons were used, accusing the syrian government of a cover-up and vowing u.s. response. it's all part of a quickening pace from the administration. this weekend, president obama showed all the signs of trying to forge an international coalition. huddling with his national security team and making calls to key u.s. allies. earlier this afternoon, secretary of state john kerry spoke from the state department demanding consequences for assad's actions. >> the indiscriminate slaughter of civilians, the killing of women and children and innocent bystanders by chemical weapons is a moral obscenity. make no mistake. president oba
>> i think we can change things immediately just because we're america. that's not necessarily the case. >> president pulled troops out of iraq and trying to get them out of afghanistan. does he or this country have an appetite to get involved? that's the red line that the president does not want to cross. ♪ purple haze ♪ >> the dilemma gross deeper in syria with secretary of state john kerry declaring this afternoon that chemical weapons were used, accusing the syrian...
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they will both probably say protecting the people of america, protecting the american citizens. i think this all goes back to this 9/11 hangover that we are still feeling. we live in a different world. many people our age, getting a little older, for us many people don't even remember an america -- >> you're on a role today. >> they don't remember an america without the department of homeland security. so we need to find the right balance here. that's going to take leadership and that will take some more government oversight. luke, i'll hand it to you. >> snowden tried to start a conversation leaking all of these documents, sfliet his conversation actually did lead to some type of legislative approach in congress. justin amash put in the snowden amendment. it went down 217 to 205. >> close vote. >> take that away for how he's received now. snowden now being in russia shows the ability to putin to say i don't give two cents about what you say to me, i'm going to do what i want. i'm going to support assad in syria. i'm going to put snowden an apartment and i'm going to wag my fing
they will both probably say protecting the people of america, protecting the american citizens. i think this all goes back to this 9/11 hangover that we are still feeling. we live in a different world. many people our age, getting a little older, for us many people don't even remember an america -- >> you're on a role today. >> they don't remember an america without the department of homeland security. so we need to find the right balance here. that's going to take leadership and...
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and so far, america's businesses have hired or trained 290,000 veterans and military spouses. and they have committed to hiring hundreds of thousands more. so more vets are finding jobs. the unemployment rate for vets is coming down. and we're going to keep saying to every company in america, if you want somebody who knows how to get the job done, hire a veteran. hire a veteran. your generation's carried us through this time of war. well, you're going to help us write the next great chapter in american history. right here, at home. today. matt is one of our marine special operators. he and his team were in afghanistan cleaning out a compound and then in a terrible incident, an ied took both of his legs. matt survived. and soon he had a new mission -- getting back to his unit, back to his team. once a marine, always a marine. so matt endured excruciating rehab, therapy that could last all day, month after month. rebuilding his strength. recovery was slow. taking his first shaky steps on short prosthetics, then a new anywhere of knees, then full legs taking him back to normal he
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we are the united states of america. we are the country that has tried not always successfully, but always tried to honor a set of universal values around which we have organized our lives and our aspirations. this crime against conscience, this crime against humanity, this crime against the most fundamental principles of international community, against the norm of the international community, this matters to us. and it matters to who we are. and it matters to leadership and to our credibility in the world. my friends, it matters here if nothing is done. it matters if the world speaks out in condemnation and then nothing happens. america should feel confident and gratified that we are not alone in our condemnation and we are not alone in our will to do something about it and to act. the world is speaking out and many friends stand ready to respond. the arab league pledge, "to hold the syrian regime fully responsible for this crime." . the organization for islamic cooperation said we needed "to hold the syrian government
we are the united states of america. we are the country that has tried not always successfully, but always tried to honor a set of universal values around which we have organized our lives and our aspirations. this crime against conscience, this crime against humanity, this crime against the most fundamental principles of international community, against the norm of the international community, this matters to us. and it matters to who we are. and it matters to leadership and to our credibility...
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america's vital interests are basically very engaged. in particular, there is really somehow an urgent need to respond now. a majority of brits are not convinced, as we witnessed last night. i think what i would argue an international principle, a sacred principle, the geneva convention is involved. the question s how do you balance this important principle against the carnage that's basically taking place in syria? how do you stop the carnage? it's not just about really observing this wonderful principle but also about the fact of stopping the carnage. i see the debate is all about whether we must really act in order to preserve the principle. we're not really paying attention to the morning after and how america's military strike would exacerbate and in fact bring about a much more dangerous situation than it is today. >> you know, you mentioned that earlier france is ready to join the united states if it comes to a military strike. it's so interesting given the history of iraq ten years ago where, you know, france was a hold out right
america's vital interests are basically very engaged. in particular, there is really somehow an urgent need to respond now. a majority of brits are not convinced, as we witnessed last night. i think what i would argue an international principle, a sacred principle, the geneva convention is involved. the question s how do you balance this important principle against the carnage that's basically taking place in syria? how do you stop the carnage? it's not just about really observing this...
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america was going through an economic crisis. it was extended in two foreign wars. so words were the only real weapon he had at the time. he extended rhetorically an open hand to some of the dictators in the region. they responded with a closed fist. so now he finds himself in a position he has to act and ironically, he has put himself in that position to some degree with saying assad has to go and saying a red line if assad uses chemical weapons against his own people, there will be consequences. the president's own words now force him into action. it's hard to see how short of action he can work his way out of this painted corner. >> let's bring the congressman back into the conversation. again, let's talk about the polls from the new nbc poll. it shows 50% of americans are against military action. 42% are in support. if military action is defined here and we talk about launching cruise missiles from naval ships, the numbers flipping there. if we look at it from that angle, congressman, the fact it shouldn't be that big of a deal and i say this tongue in cheek, wi
america was going through an economic crisis. it was extended in two foreign wars. so words were the only real weapon he had at the time. he extended rhetorically an open hand to some of the dictators in the region. they responded with a closed fist. so now he finds himself in a position he has to act and ironically, he has put himself in that position to some degree with saying assad has to go and saying a red line if assad uses chemical weapons against his own people, there will be...
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god bless america. thank you. [ applause ] >> again, we've been watching another incredible ceremony where a young staff sergeant, now 33 years old, received the medal of honor. colonel jack jacobs, medal of honor recipient as well, here with me. you know, colonel, this young man said that part of this, of course, is still surreal because there were lives lost. this is -- i know the cliche is bittersweet, but it goes to the most bitter points of our lives to this moment as well where we see him with an ovation and the praise that he deserves, but he wants people to know there's still a war going on and that it's not call of duty, referring to the video games or computer games. this is real. that's what he said in a recent interview. it's part of the reason or part of the message he wants to get out today. >> one of the things the president just said at the end is worth remembering because all the medal of honor recipients feel the same way. ty carter is representative of the men and women who are in uni
god bless america. thank you. [ applause ] >> again, we've been watching another incredible ceremony where a young staff sergeant, now 33 years old, received the medal of honor. colonel jack jacobs, medal of honor recipient as well, here with me. you know, colonel, this young man said that part of this, of course, is still surreal because there were lives lost. this is -- i know the cliche is bittersweet, but it goes to the most bitter points of our lives to this moment as well where we...
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just as much as it did perhaps people in america and the u.k. and the wider world. syrian official, government officials were watching this speech and quite frankly, after it they must have been smiling. because from their perspective, this will look like obama looking weak. they will see major doubts in western public opinion. they'll see skepticism with military action and they'll see cracks in america's seeming demation to take mill action against syria. within the last hour, there has been official reaction from the syrian government. it is deputy prime minister has just said, a u.s. decision that is a postponement. this is laughable. our military readiness has averted this aggression. we're confident and this confidence is not going to shake. so that's pretty clear. the syrian government here, quite happy that a military strike has been postponed. >> bill, can you only imagine the reaction in riyadh right now. the secretary of state called his counter part, prince faisal, the foreign minister. the bottom line is the saudis wanted it, turkey wanted reaction. the
just as much as it did perhaps people in america and the u.k. and the wider world. syrian official, government officials were watching this speech and quite frankly, after it they must have been smiling. because from their perspective, this will look like obama looking weak. they will see major doubts in western public opinion. they'll see skepticism with military action and they'll see cracks in america's seeming demation to take mill action against syria. within the last hour, there has been...
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he wants his legacy to get america out of enthe agements in the middle east. he doesn't want his legacy to get into another one. then you john kerry. he has a serial problem. he was pushing for engagement with assad. he thought that assad could be turned, that he was basically a guy who was willing to break from iran and go with the united states. so now kerry has his own legacy problem. he doesn't want to go down as the guy who let assad skate by. he's got to double down. >> let's talk about the numbers in this country. we've gone over progressives who watch this show, a lot of them. look at these numbers now. 46-46, which is the argument we had last night with ignatius and somebody else right now. he is a state reporter, ignatius, but he is a moderate. the problem faces among smart, progressive people who are skeptical about military involvement, now look at this is a 50-50. even given the iraq. >> but you mentioned that the republican numbers are probably slanted because people dislike obama. >> he can say i'm going pardon the thanksgiving turkey and they'd
he wants his legacy to get america out of enthe agements in the middle east. he doesn't want his legacy to get into another one. then you john kerry. he has a serial problem. he was pushing for engagement with assad. he thought that assad could be turned, that he was basically a guy who was willing to break from iran and go with the united states. so now kerry has his own legacy problem. he doesn't want to go down as the guy who let assad skate by. he's got to double down. >> let's talk...
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is this an embarrassment for america america's passtime? >> according to a yankee fan like myself, if you look at him last year pb he was always off on the playoffs except '09. it is an embarrassment because it dragged on for so long. if they were going to suspend him, it should have been two months ago. when ron brawn was suspended. now if it is appealed, it gets more dragged out. >> is an embarrassment but all sports need to be cleaned up. people watch the nfl and different sports across the country. the head of the anti- -- the world anti-doping league statement came out with a statement yesterday, former head who founded it. said that american baseball for years has been in denial. so i think hernandez's problem is they now have him allegedly for obstruction. they will have a penalty harder. he sees the $36 million he will lose the next two years if he is suspend et to 2014. but some would say sell selig is coming down harder because of his legacy. >> buy your tickets, you you may not see a-rod. >> who cares about a-rod. >> thank you al
is this an embarrassment for america america's passtime? >> according to a yankee fan like myself, if you look at him last year pb he was always off on the playoffs except '09. it is an embarrassment because it dragged on for so long. if they were going to suspend him, it should have been two months ago. when ron brawn was suspended. now if it is appealed, it gets more dragged out. >> is an embarrassment but all sports need to be cleaned up. people watch the nfl and different sports...
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well, tim miller is with that will super pac, america rising. near ra an tan deny is president of the center for american progress and has known hillary for 20 years working with her in the white house, the senate and her 2008 presidential campaign. tim, if i'm terry mcauliffe, maybe i like theling average you're providing. her numbers not just in virginia but all across the country are incredibly strong. in the state of virginia alone, hillary clinton is leading it five prospective republican presidential candidates. the only one that comes within a margin of error is new jersey governor chris christie who clinton leads by one point. according to latest poll in virginia, clinton beats jeb bush in virginia by five points and three other potential rivals trail her by double digits in virginia. hillary outperforms the state's current governor bok mcdonald by ten points and trounces marco rubio and kentucky senator rand paul by 12 points each. respond to that, please. >> it's pretty early for these polls. i'm gil give you one example why the clinto
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is the long-term goal possible to accomplish given, as we've discussed, america's deteriorated standing in the middle east? >> the way that iran and its ally hezbollah and syria look at this possible strike and look at the u.s. pour rein policy against those three in specific is that there's an access that they're trying to break. they describe themselves as an access to western imperialism and israel. they try to maintain that. obviously israel is in their perspective the greatest threat. more importantly, they have a conduit of transferring weapons and funds between iran and syria and hezbollah to here in lebanon. that's an access that the three of them feel is important to count oar the balance. they have come out and actually said an attack on syria is an attempt to break up that access giving them the right to respond and to defend. they don't explain whether that's going to be militarily or how they're going do tla. but i do think that that is one of the major concerns for u.s. military planners, which is the intended stated objective of any u.s. military strike now may be to simp
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that you will give people a great show in entertainment, and in many ways i think you will help bring america together, because we begin to understand each other, then we come together. a lot of what we don't agree on is because we really don't understand each other. and i'm not just talking black and white. i'm talking generations. that father and son, one that was the butler and the other that was the militant, i don't want to blow the movie. people need to go and they need to bring their kids to see it and their parents to site. i brought my daughter. i'm glad i did bring her, because i don't know who is right, but i know it was good that we did that together. lee daniels, thank you for coming on the show tonight. >> thank you. >> an honor to have you here. [ male announcer ] when you wear dentures you may not know that your mouth is under attack, from food particles and bacteria. try fixodent. it helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. ♪ now you can give yourself a kick in the rear! v8 v-fusion plus energy. nat
that you will give people a great show in entertainment, and in many ways i think you will help bring america together, because we begin to understand each other, then we come together. a lot of what we don't agree on is because we really don't understand each other. and i'm not just talking black and white. i'm talking generations. that father and son, one that was the butler and the other that was the militant, i don't want to blow the movie. people need to go and they need to bring their...
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they have been outstanding friends of the united states of america. we are very proud of them, and i want to thank each of them for their leadership. we know how far estonia, latvia, and lithuania have come in just the last few decades, and i know we'll accomplish even more in the decades to come. with that, i want to give each of these liederseaders a chancey a few words. >> thank you. i'd actually like to begin by thanking president obama for inviting us here, and we are quite -- >> there you have it. president obama from the white house talking about syria. again, saying no final decision has been made, but if we are to act in syria, the conflict will be limited. the strikes would be limited, and there will be no boots on the ground as well. kristen welker standing by forrofor us at the white house. in terms of a timetable, what's next? when can we expect to hear from the president again? >> reporter: i wouldn't rule out hearing from him in the coming day, craig. the u.n. inspectors are still on the ground in syria. president obama leaves for the g
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both sides have consistently believed america has supported their opponents. and is responsible for what has happened. we often talk about american influence moving strong in egypt. behind the scenes reports suggesting they're telling them they must not crack down on the protest camp as they did yesterday. i think yesterday's events showed that in cases like this, they have very, very limited leverage. >> luisa lovelock, "global post" reporter, thank you for your courage and thank you for sharing your insights with us. let's bring back in steve clemens, washington editor at large for "the atlantic" to give us a little more perspective. we talked earlier in the hour. we talked about should president obama say something. you left the studio. president obama plans to say something. i call it the power of steve clemens. what should he say at this point? we know something is coming roughly in 30 minutes. what should he say going forward to sort quiet the situation if that's possible? >> the president should come out and say i think what he has been saying is we're
both sides have consistently believed america has supported their opponents. and is responsible for what has happened. we often talk about american influence moving strong in egypt. behind the scenes reports suggesting they're telling them they must not crack down on the protest camp as they did yesterday. i think yesterday's events showed that in cases like this, they have very, very limited leverage. >> luisa lovelock, "global post" reporter, thank you for your courage and...
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the march for a more just, more equal, more free, more caring and procedure prosperous america. >> a president who rarely remarks on race at the time when challenges have shaken equality in this country. voting rights. marriage equality. immigration reform and lingering problems of racial profiling after the death of an unarmed black florida teen. >> when trayvon martin was first shot, i said that this could have been my son. another way of saying that is that trayvon martin could have been me. >> for now, on this day, a moment to look back at where we were and where we are, and celebrate where we're going. >> free at last! free at last! thank god almighty, we are free at last! i have a dream! >> hi, everybody. good morning. i'm thomas roberts. we are going to be writing you live coverage throughout all of today's special events commemorating the 50th anniversary of the march on washington. helping to kick off our special coverage, chris matthews, host of msnbc "hardball" is live in washington, d.c. at the lincoln memorial and where all of today's event will take place. chris, good m
the march for a more just, more equal, more free, more caring and procedure prosperous america. >> a president who rarely remarks on race at the time when challenges have shaken equality in this country. voting rights. marriage equality. immigration reform and lingering problems of racial profiling after the death of an unarmed black florida teen. >> when trayvon martin was first shot, i said that this could have been my son. another way of saying that is that trayvon martin could...
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that's next. [ male announcer ] america's favorite endless shrimp is back! people wait for this promotion all year long. and now there are endless ways to love it... from crispy to spicy to savory. [ man ] you cannot make a bad choice. [ male announcer ] red lobster's endless shrimp! as much as you like, any way you like! you can have your shrimp. and you can eat it, too. [ male announcer ] try our new soy wasabi grilled shrimp or classic garlic shrimp scampi. all just $15.99 for a limited...
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. >> president obama will ensure that the united states of america makes our own decisions on our own timelines based on our values and our interests. we know that after a decade of conflict, the american people are tired of war. believe me, i am, too. but fatigue does not absolve us of our responsibility. just longing for peace does not necessarily bring it about, and history would judge us all extraordinarily harshly if we turned a blind eye to a dictator's wanton use of weapons of mass destruction against all warnings, against all common understanding of decency. these things we do know. >> john kerry's extremely strong statement this afternoon seemed to leave almost zero doubt the white house intended to act unilaterally in syria with a military strike, but then rather confusingly, it was almost immediately followed up with a statement from the president, himself, at an event with baltic leaders that if not substantively opposed to kerry, the opposite in tone. >> the world has an obligation to make sure that we maintain the norm against the use of chemical weapons. now, i have not
. >> president obama will ensure that the united states of america makes our own decisions on our own timelines based on our values and our interests. we know that after a decade of conflict, the american people are tired of war. believe me, i am, too. but fatigue does not absolve us of our responsibility. just longing for peace does not necessarily bring it about, and history would judge us all extraordinarily harshly if we turned a blind eye to a dictator's wanton use of weapons of mass...
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they've given a piece of their heart to america. and america will always honor their sacrifice. i know some of you recently returned from afghanistan. on behalf of a grateful nation, welcome home. we send our prayers to all those who at this very moment are still in harm's way, including your regimental combat team seven, which is coming home this month. i know some of you are getting ready to deploy in the months to come. this is still a hard fight. our afghan partners have stepped up. they're bearing a bigger brunt of the firepower, taking on a lot more casualties. they're in the lead. but it's still tough, and we're still needed. and here's what i want every single one of your to know. because of you, that 9/11 generation, we are accomplishing what we set out to do. because of you, osama bin laden is no more. because of you, al qaeda's top ranks have been hammered. the core of al qaeda in afghanistan in pakistan is on the way to defeat. that happened because of you. because of you, more afghans are reclaiming their communities. their markets, their schools, their towns. and t
they've given a piece of their heart to america. and america will always honor their sacrifice. i know some of you recently returned from afghanistan. on behalf of a grateful nation, welcome home. we send our prayers to all those who at this very moment are still in harm's way, including your regimental combat team seven, which is coming home this month. i know some of you are getting ready to deploy in the months to come. this is still a hard fight. our afghan partners have stepped up. they're...
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he wants his legacy to get america out of engagements in the middle east. he doesn't want his legacy to get into another one. then you john kerry. he has a syria problem. he was pushing for engagement with assad. he met with assad in 2009 on capitol hill. he thought assad could be turned, thought he was basically a guy willing to break from iran and go with the united states. so now kerry has his own legacy problem. he doesn't want to go down as the guy who let assad skate by. he's got to double down. >> let's talk about the numbers in this country. we've gone over progressives who watch this show, a lot of them. look at these numbers now. 46-46, which is the argument we had last night with ignatius and somebody else right now. he is is is a "state" reporter. ignatius, but he is a moderate. the problem faces among smart, progressive people who are skeptical about military involvement, now look at this is a 50-50. even given the iraq. >> but you mentioned that the republican numbers are probably slanted because people dislike obama. >> he can say i'm going p
he wants his legacy to get america out of engagements in the middle east. he doesn't want his legacy to get into another one. then you john kerry. he has a syria problem. he was pushing for engagement with assad. he met with assad in 2009 on capitol hill. he thought assad could be turned, thought he was basically a guy willing to break from iran and go with the united states. so now kerry has his own legacy problem. he doesn't want to go down as the guy who let assad skate by. he's got to...
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but this is a real special moment, and i thank you all. [ cheers and applause ] >> god bless america! [ applause ] >> when i met barbara the other day and found out she was john brown's daughter, the two of us were brought to tears thinks about just what kind of fate is it that brings it together like this. i can't explain it. some people would say he was smiling down from heaven. i believe that. i think one of our other members, willie, wanted to say something. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> my fellow americans -- i just wanted -- this is my best outfit. as most of y'all know, we decided it's not there yet, but a tornado went through the town just north of where i live. i was out on the fire truck, so i was a little late getting here today. i met with barb. i lost my mom to cancer. my dad is going through it right now. that was the first place i stopped, pop's house. started crying in front of him and told him i loved him and you got nothing to worry about now except getting better. so we're a happy bunch. we're very happy, happy, happy. some of my friends would say. we got some great
but this is a real special moment, and i thank you all. [ cheers and applause ] >> god bless america! [ applause ] >> when i met barbara the other day and found out she was john brown's daughter, the two of us were brought to tears thinks about just what kind of fate is it that brings it together like this. i can't explain it. some people would say he was smiling down from heaven. i believe that. i think one of our other members, willie, wanted to say something. [ laughter ] [...
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it's wrong and we will end it in america. in so doing we will not hinder the work of our nation's brave police officers. they protect us every day. often at great risk. but by stopping -- [ applause ] but by stopping the abuses of a few, we will add to the public confidence our police officers earn and deserve. >> heeding the president's call for action, michigan congressman john conyers helped sponsor the end racial profiling act back in 2001. the act, though, never made it out of committee. for vote on the house floor. since 2001, congressman conyers has been reintroducing the same bill each and every year. and each and every year, the same thing happens. here he is earlier this week. >> i want to make one thing clear. we were working on the reintroduction before the trayvon martin tragedy. and the george zimmerman acquittal. so that these things happened to reinforce one another. and so it's in that spirit that i'm happy to join all of you today to legally in the federal code ban the prohibition on racial profiling. >> tha
it's wrong and we will end it in america. in so doing we will not hinder the work of our nation's brave police officers. they protect us every day. often at great risk. but by stopping -- [ applause ] but by stopping the abuses of a few, we will add to the public confidence our police officers earn and deserve. >> heeding the president's call for action, michigan congressman john conyers helped sponsor the end racial profiling act back in 2001. the act, though, never made it out of...